1990 750r fuel flow problem
#1
1990 750r fuel flow problem
fuel flow from tank to filter ok. Once filter is drained fuel will not flow and bike shuts off. Carbs cleaned twice, tank cleaned and kreemed, all new fuel hoses and fuel petcock rebuilt. Any suggestions?
#2
Pull the filter for inspection. Is it plugged or clean? I have not replaced my pump yet, start with the filter and as with all fuel pumps of any kind.... do not run them dry.
Note: per pg 15-37 "When fuel level in the float chamber is low, the fuel pump operates to supply fuel into the float chamber. When the fuel reaches a certain level, the fuel pressure rises, and the fuel pump stops."
Section 15-38 electrical section....
bypass the pump for testing using your battery. Pressure of 1.6-2.3 psi reading. If that is good inspect the pump relay.
Note: per pg 15-37 "When fuel level in the float chamber is low, the fuel pump operates to supply fuel into the float chamber. When the fuel reaches a certain level, the fuel pressure rises, and the fuel pump stops."
Section 15-38 electrical section....
bypass the pump for testing using your battery. Pressure of 1.6-2.3 psi reading. If that is good inspect the pump relay.
#4
Dang, forgot that the F models were still available which are vacuum fed. I was going off of my H series checks. I apologize for the confusion.
Check for a pinched or clogged vacuum tap line, air vent plugged, and of course the fuel line or filter screen plugged or the float valve clogged.
#6
I was thinking "vacuum" related because of how it connects up to the liquid vapor separator and to the canister (Evaporative Emission Control System) with no diaphragm on the fuel tap. .... a bad definition on my part But have you also checked out the separator per your manual?
#9
Is it connected properly? I agree, why would a vac line go to a closed place, which won't be supplying any vacuum?
#10
OEM Parts Kawasaki Ninja 750R (ZX750-F4) 1990 FUEL TANK - Cheap Cycle Parts
any pics yet of your situation?
any pics yet of your situation?